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analgesia
This term describes a specific medical state where pain signals are blocked or suppressed without the loss of consciousness. It is a precise clinical designation used to distinguish the absence of pain from anesthesia, which typically implies a broader loss of sensation or a state of unconsciousness. In a healthcare setting, the word carries a neutral, technical tone. It focuses on the physiological result of a treatment—such as an epidural or a specific drug—rather than the subjective experience of feeling better or the emotional relief associated with the end of suffering.
Used exclusively to describe the medical condition or state of being insensitive to pain.